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We only use the BPL designation.


Thru posts 744, those that have been claimed for Square Peg are:
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I think he's a UK author, it was published in 2009, it's nonfiction so the Bechdel won't be a problem, and I don't think he's a veteran author. Anyone else see somewhere that it fits?

Canvey Island by James Runcie
A Dangerous Inheritance by Alison Weir
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Snowman by Jo Nesbø
Revolution 1989: The Fall of the Soviet Empire by Victor Sebestyen
Most Underappreciated: 50 Prominent Social Psychologists Describe Their Most Unloved Work
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
I and II Samuel by David F. Payne

You might be alright with Moll Flanders, if she doesn't go talking to other women too much :)
Art Garfunkel has read Robinson Crusoe, Journal of the Plague Year, A Tour through Great Britain, Jonathan Wild ... but not Moll Flanders as far as I can see.



George Eliot fits 20.8, so no to Daniel Deronda.

Thanks, Elizabeth! Those are the ones Liz listed. Except for the NF specific subject ones, I have read them all. In fact I used Kidnapped for Square Peg in another challenge. I'll keep looking.

I saw one of RL Stevenson's books worked but it was one I had already read, but how about another of his books? The Master Of Ballantrae was pub in 1889, 4 words in title, 6letters in Robert and he was born in UK. I didn't see it on the Garfunkel list, no color, main character is under60, is NF, not about elected office but about the Jacobean wars, no imaginary scary monsters, not part of a series, not a group read, not on rural or gothic list in top150, no lgbt, not in a lab, does not pass betchel test, RLS did not pub over 20 yrs, did not commit suicide .
So can I use it? please?

I saw one of RL Stevenson's books worked but it was one I had already read, but how about another of his books? The Master Of Ballantrae was pub in 1889, 4 words in tit..."
Mods, I just want to check that I did miss anything and this book qualifies, please. Thanks!

When I went to plan for the Winter Challenge, I noticed a big change in the way books came up in the catalog, at least on my iPad. It's now more like my local library catalog. Before, you could see a complete list of all the titles and formats and what their listings were on the opening page so you would see easily that a book was YA or YA Assignment. It doesn't work that way anymore so you have to open each item to see the listing. This is probably what happened to Christine and it is why I just asked about A Christmas Carol. I guess this problem will be avoided if our 15 point itineraries are approved in advance, but also I wonder if a book that is considered a classic whether on the canon or not or YA assignment or not should just be ok. As always, I'm just trying to weigh in on what might be a problem that causes some not to have fun with the challenge in a way that still respects the idea of sticking to worthy reading. (If you don't know me, I'm a high school librarian and champion of YA books. Many are written with lots more sophistication than George RR Martin, for example).


It well could be. I haven't tried it in a while on my computer at work. I will today, thanks!

ETA: I should clarify that electronic editions and video are separate from books, and continue to be so. I always use a book entry, not even large print, when I check for YA status. When the library circulates multiple ISBNs of a book, they will have separate listings. I usually choose the first such listing. That said, it is important to look around and do the research.

Christine, I felt so bad when I saw this happen to you a few days ago that I submitted a Lexile request for The Magnificent Ambersons. I know it probably won't get done in time to help you, and that you have already moved the book to the main challenge. I had downloaded the book from Project Gutenberg a few months ago, read part of it and skimmed more of it. Surely it will be given an impressive Lexile when they get to it. And as you mentioned, it was good of Elizabeth to help salvage a few points for you anyway.
I might not try to do the 1.5 tasks in the future.
I am not doing ABC's this time and don't plan to do LLL in the Winter challenge. I don't want to risk overlooking one of the BPL listings, and then finding out that my whole plan has been ruined. I've been amazed at some of the titles that have turned out to be YA, and I've been amazed at some of the Lexile ratings too. The YA designations and Lexile ratings appear highly unpredictable to me. I really wanted to do LLL with the city of Pittsburgh. LLL is a neat idea. But between the risk of missing a YA designation, and the risk of getting far into a book and finding out that too much of it takes place away from Pittsburgh, I decided to forget it. I'm just going to concentrate on finding books and points for the main challenge.
Most importantly, I don't intend any of these comments as a criticism of the system or the moderators. I understand the need for black and white rules that don't require judgement calls. And I do thank the moderators for the countless hours they give for no compensation to keep this fantastic group going. I have no bright ideas to improve the system. I just wanted to express some sympathy for Christine, and explain why I am avoiding the sub-challenge for now.


I looked at the catalog again at work and although there are still a lot of versions of a book like Dickens A Christmas Carol, it looks like there has been a bit of a change if you just search by keyword. It looks like it's important to specify a "title" or "author" search to get a more compact list that doesn't have pictures and then click on the book and the whole list opens as usual. One thing I do is regularly check Lexiles instead of BPL and try to stick to 800 Lexiles for all of my books that are classics (because if a teacher in Brooklyn assigns the book to a class to read it will be YA assignment, so literally any book a teacher chooses could be assigned to that category - at my school that would include The Kite Runner, for example, and it has an 840 Lexile.). I don't check popular current literature that I know is adult and would be unlikely to be taught, but I do quick Lexile checks on just about everything else.


ebooks definitely count - it's that BPL never lists those editions as YA. We are interested in titles, not editions, and an ebook/video, etc., is just a different edition of a book.
I think the BPL designations are telling its users where they can locate a book, so the designations are actual locations within the physical buildings. Ebooks are in the ether. That's why they don't get the YA designation.

Had no idea about this."
You're new enough, you probably also don't know that last Spring we changed from keeping score in a spreadsheet to using a custom program using a database as it's underlying platform. The books that you read for this challenge are entered in a separate table with the information available to us in succeeding challenges so that we don't have to keep on looking up the same information over and over. My part of the "job" is to enter those books in the database, and do the research for the information we retain. Thus, I've learned a lot about BPL.

I'm sorry, we're a bit behind in getting them together. No hints, but hopefully you can see something in print this weekend.

I'm sorry, we're a bit behind in getting them together. No hints, but hopefully you can see something in print t..."
I'll be looking forward to it! Thanks for the work it takes to approve our Location plans.

Wow. So it would be heavily subject to change then. I see that the particular listing is "Clinto..."
Am I right about this or does the library decide to assign it to the YA category? In that case, I guess it wouldn't be subject to change, but it still would be a local decision.

Karen, I think the library makes its own designations and also works with the schools with classroom assignments.

And this is why we've chosen the method we have, in all its imperfections. We debate this issue once or twice a year and have yet to find a better solution.
And unless/until we discover a better method, I would prefer to stick with what we've painstakingly worked out and incorporated into our database.

I think Clinton Hill is the name of the library that holds that copy of the book, not the name of a school.
http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/...

And this is why we've chosen the method we have, in al..."
Sorry, Liz, to have jumped in on this again. I do love to talk about it! I really do respect your wishes for the challenge and don't want to make it tougher on you!

:P No apologies necessary. My post above was a too abrupt way of saying that I hear you & am open to suggestions, but, alas, we (moderators & participants alike!) haven't found a better method yet.

:P No ..."
I didn't think it was too abrupt either. I enjoy the discussions, but don't want to upset anyone.

We did discuss this idea - here is at least part of the thread.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...




100 pts - Challenge completion
100 pts - sub-challenge completion
100 pts - Mega
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100 pts - Challenge completion
100 pts - sub-challenge completion
200 pts - Mega Finish

100 pts - Challenge completion
100 pts - sub-challenge completion
100 pts - Mega
or
100 pts - Challenge completion
100 p..."
It is
100 pts challenge completion
200 pts Mega Finish bonus
and various bonuses for the sub challenge this season depending on how your ABC challenge went-75 points or 200 points.


And the link has a very convenient list that can be ordered by date, title, or author.
And it would solve an issue that bothers me about Bloom's canon: his tendency to leave out a lot of women and multicultural authors.
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I believe other members have had some success with asking the Lexile people to score a book: http://lexile.com/requestlexile/
Send in a request & if it receives a Lexile score before the end of the challenge, let us know & we'll update your score & the book data.